8-month-old babies will not take a bottle after weaning, to ensure that the amount of 600-800ml of milk powder a day, but there are individual differences, need to be combined with the baby’s specific situation to judge.
For 8-month-old babies have added complementary foods, the number of breastfeeding is gradually reduced, but dairy products are still an important source of protein and calcium intake.
If the baby has been “weaned”, it is necessary to let the baby gradually get used to the use of bottle-feeding, and to ensure that the daily amount of 600-800 ml of milk powder, usually about 3-4 times a day, each time about 200-250 ml of breastfeeding.
Regarding the specific amount of breastfeeding per day, it should be adjusted according to the baby’s specific situation, such as digestive tolerance and baby’s needs. When the baby’s weight gain is satisfactory and there are no symptoms of digestive intolerance such as frequent spitting up or vomiting, the amount of breastfeeding is usually considered appropriate.
Consultation with a specialist is recommended for guidance on feeding.